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Caillaud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Dominique Caillaud (born 1946), French politician *Frédéric Cailliaud (1787–1869), French naturalist, mineralogist and conchologist *John Caillaud (1726–1812), British General who was Commander-in-Chief, India *Michel Caillaud Michel Caillaud (born 10 April 1957) is a French chess problemist. In 1993, Caillaud gained the title Grandmaster of the FIDE for Chess Compositions. At 36 years of age, he was the youngest GM for Chess Compositions. He has 200.92 points in ...
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Dominique Caillaud
Dominique Caillaud (born 20 May 1946, in L'Herbergement, Vendée) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Vendée department, and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement The Union for a Popular Movement (french: link=no, Union pour un mouvement populaire, ; UMP, ) was a centre-right political party in France that was one of the two major contemporary political parties in France along with the centre-left Social .... References 1946 births Living people People from Vendée Politicians from Pays de la Loire Centre of Social Democrats politicians Union for French Democracy politicians Union for a Popular Movement politicians Deputies of the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic {{France-politician-UMP-stub ...
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Frédéric Cailliaud
Frédéric Cailliaud (9 June 1787 – 1 May 1869) was a French naturalist, mineralogist and conchologist. He was born, and died, in Nantes, where he was the curator of the Natural History Museum of Nantes from 1836 to 1869. He travelled in Egypt, Nubia, and Ethiopia, collecting minerals and making observations. He was a part of the military expedition that his patron Viceroy Muhammad Ali sent south to conquer the Kingdom of Sennar, but also marched further into Fazogli where Caillaud searched for outcroppings of gold while the commander Ismail, son of Muhammad Ali, enslaved locals and slaughtered all who resisted him. Although he failed to find any sizeable deposits of gold in the mountains along the modern Sudan-Ethiopia border, he did make a sufficiently detailed survey of the area to be published after he returned to France in 1827. Andrew Bednarski and W. Benson Harer, Jr. write: Shortly after his return, he published ''Travels in the Oasis of Thebes'', with never-befo ...
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John Caillaud
Brigadier-General John Caillaud (5 February 1726 – December 1812) was Commander-in-Chief, India. Military career Caillaud was Commissioned officer, commissioned into 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot, Onslow's Regiment in 1743. In 1746, during the Jacobite rising of 1745, Jacobite rising, he took part in the Battle of Falkirk (1746), Battle of Falkirk and the Battle of Culloden. In 1752 he was made a Captain (British Army and Royal Marines), captain in the Madras Army. During the Seven Years' War he was involved with skirmishes with the French Army, French. In 1759 he was made Commander-in-Chief, India, Commander of the Bengal Army. Edmund Burke later claimed that, during the course of the Bengal War, Caillaud had set three official seals to a document expressing an intent to kill Shah Alam II, Ali Gauhar, the Mughal Crown Prince, allegations that Caillaud strongly denied. He subsequently became Commander of the Madras Army in which capacity he negotiated a treat with Najimuddi ...
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